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Whakakī Lagoon

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Whakakī lagoon is a small coastal lagoon found on the east coast of New Zealands North island and is a part of the Hawke’s Bay region. The shoreline and sediment bed are mainly composed of sapric soil[1] from nearby farming runoff and lithic sand from the sand bank of the neighboring Whakakī beach.[citation needed]

Whakakī lagoon
LocationWairoa district, Hawkes Bay region, North island
Coordinates39°2′34.349″S 177°33′7.007″E / 39.04287472°S 177.55194639°E / -39.04287472; 177.55194639
TypeCoastal lagoon
EtymologyFrom Te Reo Maori,
verb: "fill", "filling"
Surface area~40.1 km2 (15.5 sq mi)
Whakakī lagoon is located in New Zealand
Whakakī lagoon
Whakakī lagoon
Whakakī lagoon is in the Hawkes Bay region of the North island

Biota[2]

Flora

Fauna

References

  1. ^ [1]”Hawke’s Bay regional Council water management”
  2. ^ ”Hawke’s Bay regional Council ecological monitoring”